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Back Under Sail

Recovering the Spirit of Adventure

by Migael Scherer

 

The invitation was to race for the first time, aboard Eagle, on a two-hundred-mile circumnavigation of a wilderness island. The race would pit the crew against other sailboats, powerful currents, and shifts of wind and weather, requiring them to work as a team. It would stretch Migael Scherer’s limits as a sailor and, she hoped, be a turning point in a life that had almost ended in a violent, near-fatal rape three years before. Capturing the immediacy of the race, Scherer’s account takes in the violence and beauty of both the human and natural worlds. Scherer’s writing makes this voyage an adventure to read, a moving record of life’s unpredictability and the possibility of joy.



Migael Scherer

Author's Bio:

Migael Scherer, author of Back Under Sail, has lived aboard a sailboat for several years. Her book, Still Loved by the Sun, won a Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award and a PEN/Albrand citation for distinguished nonfiction. She is also the author of A Cruising Guide to Puget Sound and Sailing to Simplicity. A long-time teacher of journalism, she directs the Dart Award for Excellence in Reporting on Victims of Violence at the University of Washington, Seattle.





Quotes:

"A gem of a book that is worth reading more than once. In her rich prose, Scherer weaves memory, experience, human relationships and the joys of sailing into such an intricate tapestry that each reader will discover something new. Her observations will offer insight to anyone who has ever suffered through trauma and undertaken a journey toward redemption. I, for one, take my hat off to this survivor who demonstrates with such honesty that from the darkest night we can still emerge to fully live our own story.”—Heather Freckman, Sailing Magazine

"Scherer, an award-winning writer who survived a near-fatal attack and rape in a Seattle laundromat, recounts joining the otherwise all-male crew of the 34-foot sailboat Eagle on the 200-mile Spirit of Adventure Around Admiralty Island Race in Alaska. Her quest to rebuild her confidence is her primary subject. . . . Scherer brings the race to life.”—Seattle Times

"The lone woman in a crew of six, she is put into a situation that will test both her skill as a sailor and her courage as a person. Unexpectedly, it also offers her the opportunity to test her recovery and stretch her spirit to where she can accept, and, ultimately, enjoy risk and adventure as she once did. Her description of the process of rigging and sailing are clear and engaging as are her examinations of herself and her past. The crew successfully completes the race without winning it, but Scherer truly is a winner as she heals herself and experiences joy.”—Booklist

“Three years after Scherer was raped at knifepoint in a Seattle laundromat, she resolved to overcome lingering fears and tensions with her husband by participating in a 200-mile sailing race out of Juneau, Alaska. . . . As a story of hope and survival, hers is universal.”—Publishers Weekly

"This is a good book, not to be read as a novel but more like a road map. . . .  Throughout life there are situations that happen that will knock the wind out of our sails or run us aground. Sometimes it may seem that darkness is consuming us. For Migael and the rest of us, I like how the book ends. She doesn't know what lies ahead, but another voyage and more adventures await. She knows that she and Paul will face their adventures together.”—Ken Carter, Good Old Boat

“After her sense of safety among humans had been shattered, Scherer felt alone. Somehow, the violence and surprises of the natural world broke down that isolation.”—Bellingham Herald

"There is no question as to her boating qualifications, she has been there and done that. She also has a comfortable way of explaining this lifestyle to those who lack the knowledge of this realm. Her sense of humor will bring smiles to those who are already part of this community.”—Lowtide

"Scherer details the challenges and, ultimately, exhilarations of being the only woman in a crew of six aboard a sailboat in a five-day race in the Alaskan waters near Juneau. She leaves her husband behind and courageously faces the race, the men and the inner demons that have bedeviled her since her rape. What emerges is a gripping tale of nature and psyche.”—Seattle Post-Intelligencer

"Migael Scherer's account of crewing a sailboat race through the Alaskan fiords is part adventure story, part retrospective memoir —all lyrical, bracing prose. . . . Wise and elegant, Back Under Sail poses tough questions against the author's unerring knowledge that life is an unpredictable voyage —across dangerous waters, through extraordinary beauty, towards hope."—Colorado Springs Independent

"This is a true story of hope and survival. Three years after a rape at knifepoint at a Seattle laundromat, and trying to understand the process of healing, Scherer signs on as crew for a 321-km race around Admiralty Island in remote Alaskan waters. Through sailing, she hopes to recapture the qualities of a full life and to move from simply surviving to thriving. The race, its wilderness setting and the camaraderie of a shared effort with her fellow crew members let her contemplate and come to terms with the violence that exists alongside beauty in both the human and natural worlds.”—Pacific Yachting: Boating in British Columbia.

“An experienced sailor, Scherer rediscovers her younger, 'saltier' self and the wonderful sensation of being 'alert to what was happening yet without anxiety about what might happen next.' Scherer is an excellent writer whose prose is as smooth, taut, and efficient as a well-trimmed sail. The descriptions of sailing are captivating. But this is not really a book about a sailboat race; Back Under Sail is a book about fighting back, about reaching into the depths of one's own power and emerging scarred but whole.”—Body & Soul

"Take a tour of the Alaskan fjords while navigating the equally challenging and unpredictable course of a life changed by trauma and loss.”—Latitudes & Attitudes

Back Under Sail
Price: $ 22.00
Binding: Cloth


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Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Published: 2003
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Genre: Nonfiction/Environment/Gender Studies
Pages: 264
ISBN: 9781571312747